So, two-way RM ANOVA is used when I have two within-subject factors, while Mixed Model ANOVA is used when I have one within-subjects and one between-subjects factor?
Madam.............I have a question........for performing Mixed ANOVA, I need to prepare 3 hypotheses at a time? or any one as per my requirement I need to formulate the hypothesis?
Thank you for this simplified explanation.
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Super straightforward explanations, thank you. I'd also like to request sources for additional reading, if possible.
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Excellent presentation as usual.
May I ask, what is the alternative to mixed model anova for non-normally distributed data???
nicely explained, life saver
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If my study design has only two treatment arm groups, could I use mixed model ANOVA to calculate mean difference across followed up period.
Or May I use linear mixed model ?
So, two-way RM ANOVA is used when I have two within-subject factors, while Mixed Model ANOVA is used when I have one within-subjects and one between-subjects factor?
Madam.............I have a question........for performing Mixed ANOVA, I need to prepare 3 hypotheses at a time? or any one as per my requirement I need to formulate the hypothesis?
what would be the counterpart of this test for not normally distributed data?